CANAda goose- thoughts?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like Greylags? We used to keep them as pets!



I love Greylags! I'd love some as pets. Is it me or do Egyptian Geese always look like they've been in a brawl?

Anonymous
Name that goose.

Anonymous
Dem Geeze!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Name that goose.



Barnacle goose!

(Be my goose friend, pls!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like Greylags? We used to keep them as pets!



Are you European? I know there are some wild Greylags in the US, but they don't seem very common.


Yes! I wonder how you know this. You must have a lot of goose knowledge!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like Greylags? We used to keep them as pets!



Are you European? I know there are some wild Greylags in the US, but they don't seem very common.


Yes! I wonder how you know this. You must have a lot of goose knowledge!


There's more than one poster here with goose knowledge! PP beat me on identifying the barnacle goose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like Greylags? We used to keep them as pets!



Are you European? I know there are some wild Greylags in the US, but they don't seem very common.


Yes! I wonder how you know this. You must have a lot of goose knowledge!


There's more than one poster here with goose knowledge! PP beat me on identifying the barnacle goose.


My god, that means there are three of us! Goose party!
Anonymous
Count me in!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Count me in!



Although those are ducks... I'll keep looking
Anonymous
Here's a Ross' goose, I think

Anonymous


Anonymous
Day=Made with these replies
Anonymous
Bet you can't name this one

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bet you can't name this one



I want to say Ross' goose again? It has the straight line where the beak meets the face, unlike the Snow goose which has more of a curve where the beak meets the face. If it's European, I'm afraid I don't know them!




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a Ross' goose, I think



Possibly this is a domestic. It has white wingtips.
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